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Area code: | 770 |
Prefix: | 557 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Georgia |
City: | Stone Mountain |
Company: | Comcast Phone Of Georgia |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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UPS Customer Service based in Guatemala. Totally incompetent in resolving customer complaints.
UPS, my hind end! I can smell a con artist quicker than a dead fish. I called him what he is, made references to his dubious heritage, told him he should be in prison and to never call me again. People who do this kind of thing should be drowned when they're pups.
Someone from this number left a message: [CID: 770-557-3001] “Hello, hi, my name is George. I’m calling you from UPS. Sorry that I missed you. The reason of my call is that UPS has come at your business to see how can we be more [pause] streamlined on your shipments and be more cost effective [and?] cheaper for you. If you can actual give me a call back to 866-252-1165 extension 0698, I really do appreciate it. So thank you very much for your time and your patience and I hope you have a great day. And I’m going to give a call back. I would love to hear from you. So don’t forget to leave a message and I will call you back. So, thank you very much and I hope you have a great day.” Think of how effective this scam might be if they didn't have a foreign accent and used better English.
I got 2 missed calls over the last couple days, no messages. I called UPS via their normal number and they had nothing for me. Not 100% sure it's a scam, but I'm happy to have found this thread so I can be on guard next time they call.
I'm an account executive for UPS. We have a sales group in Guatemala but the calls are routed through an Atlanta number and that's this number. It's someone attempting to sell you our services, however, if you're actually interested in UPS services just ask that your local sales rep contact you instead. This number is also used by our Customs Brokerage department when calling the states from out of the country. It's not a scam.
Just got a call this morning, a man claiming to represent UPS asked how the service was and that he had noticed we just opened an account with UPS.He had information about our UPS account and had googled our website also.He knew our product line.Then he asked if he could make our shipments more guaranteed for delivery if there was a snowstorm etc.I knew at that moment it was suspicious, I put him on hold and googled 770-557-3001 and found this site.He had so much personal information about our company I actual thought he was UPS.
so this guy calls says it's from UPS and wanted to make sure I got my phone from t-mobile that is weird I called the number back and its a non working ups number so watch your butts I don't know what else to say about it
This is a real number. UPS lost a package en route to my wife and they were calling in reference to that.
Since caller ID can be faked (spoofed) It's always a good idea to NEVER give out personal information on a call you did not make. Whoever it is, you'll call them back, with a phone number you get - not the one they give you.
I am a Security Represenative with UPS. I can confirm this number is a UPS line from Georgia. Calls received from this line are likely regarding legitimate business. If you have any doubts, or are concerned the number may have been spoofed, ask the caller for the tracking number the call is regarding and take that information to your local UPS Customer Center for assistance (not a UPS Store as these are individually owned shipping franchises, do not have information on your packages other than basic tracking and will not be able to help you.) UPS can not usually find your package information by name or even by address if it has not reached your local center, so the tracking number is key. If you would like information on how our services can better serve you you can contact the Account Executive at your local center or give your information to a driver who will pass it on.